' CARDIFF CITY 3PM TODAY '
There we are then.
Bournemouth probably deserve the win but Cardiff can be quietly satisfied with that.
They were very competitive and could well have nicked an equaliser in that second half.
That was a decent game of football.
Roll on next Saturday!
BOURNEMOUTH 1 CARDIFF CITY 0
Crowd 4,306 with 259 travelling Cardiff fans
Jordon Ibe 11mins
Cardiff City Team Marshall, Fabio, Peltier, Morrison, Connolly, Richards, Ralls, Whittingham, Pilkington, Immers, Gounongbe
Subs Wilson, Manga, Ajayi, Gunnarsson, O'Keefe, John, Noone, Zohore.
Bournemouth field strong team
Federici, A.Smith, Jordan, Cook, B.Smith, Ibe, Surman, Arter, Fraser, Grabban, Afobe
Half Time: Bournemouth 1-0 Cardiff City
Cardiff City change: Manga on for Morrison. Jordan Lee replaces Adam Smith for #AFCB
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BOURNEMOUTH V CARDIFF CITY
Cardiff City Team Marshall, Fabio, Peltier, Morrison, Connolly, Richards, Ralls, Whittingham, Pilkington, Immers, Gounongbe
Subs
Wilson, Manga, Ajayi, Gunnarsson, O'Keefe, John, Noone, Zohore.
Bournemouth team
Federici, A.Smith, Jordan, Cook, B.Smith, Ibe, Surman, Arter, Fraser, Grabban, Afobe.
Saturday 30th July 2016
Pay on the gate
Adult: £10.00
Concessions: £7.00
Under 16: £5.00
The Bluebirds travel to the Vitality Stadium this Saturday afternoon and new Cardiff City manager Paul Trollope will play his strongest team,ready for the opening Championship League away game at Birmingham City.
The action gets under way at 3pm this Saturday afternoon on the south coast at the Vitality Stadium, formerly known as Dean Court.
Who are Cardiff's opponents?
Bournemouth had been expected to struggle in last season's Premier League, particularly when they lost top goalscorer Callum Wilson to a long-term injury early in the season.
But Eddie Howe – who has been touted as a future England manager – guided his side to safety with a squad which did not boast as many so-called big names as some of the clubs which finished below the Cherries.
So far this pre-season Bournemouth have beaten US side Minnesota United and drawn with local rivals Portsmouth.
However, it remains to be seen how strong the XI which Howe fields will be – with the Cherries playing City's Championship rivals Reading at the Madejski Stadium last night.
Who are their key players?
Wilson has signed a new contract and has a point to prove after missing so much Premier League action last time – although he still managed to fire a hat trick, during a 4-3 win at West Ham.
Midfielder Harry Arter and defensive duo Charlie Daniels and captain Simon Francis also impressed during 2015-16.
Bournemouth have splashed out during the summer – shelling out £15m on Liverpool's Jordon Ibe alone – as well as paying more than £5m for France under-20 international Lys Mousset from Le Havre.
Jordon Ibe (England & Liverpool): Signed by the Reds as a 16-year-old and has taken his first-team chance at Liverpool with both hands, showing he could be a fixture for years to comeJordon Ibe playing for Liverpool
But Matt Ritchie has left the side, joining Newcastle United in a £10m deal.
Ex-Swansea midfielder and Welsh international Shaun MacDonald is also on the club's books.
What can we expect from the Bluebirds?
A pre-season tour to Germany threatened to descend into shambles when the opening game was called off – before being played at the team's training base – but Cardiff have done all that's asked of them during pre-season so far.
New manager Paul Trollope has introduced the 5-3-2 system favoured by Wales and it seems to have paid dividends so far, but Bournemouth will provide a good test of the Bluebirds' new mettle.
Trollope will also use the game to assess the fitness of some of his players who have not had much game time over the last few weeks. They include Sean Morrison and Lee Peltier, who have returned after spells on the sidelines, and Aron Gunnarsson and Jazz Richards, both of whom were given extended rests following Euro 2016.
Head-to-head record
Of the 42 previous games between the two sides Cardiff have won 13, Bournemouth 17 and 12 have ended in draws.
The Bluebirds' last visit to Dean Court – in the league in December 2014 – saw them sent back to South Wales on the wrong end of a 5-3 scoreline.
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